Published on: September 4, 2025

HIMALAYAN OUTPOST FOR PLANETARY EXPLORATION (HOPE): INDIA’S MARS-LIKE MISSION

HIMALAYAN OUTPOST FOR PLANETARY EXPLORATION (HOPE): INDIA’S MARS-LIKE MISSION

NEWS

  • Scientists have discovered that jarosite, a mineral found in Matanomadh village (Kutch, Gujarat), is about 55 million years old.
  • This site has conditions similar to Mars, making it useful for testing rovers, instruments, and experiments related to Mars exploration.

HIGHLIGHTS

What Are Analog Missions?

  • Analog missions are tests on Earth in places that resemble space environments.
  • They help scientists check whether equipment, technology, and human endurance can survive in harsh space-like conditions.

ISRO’s HOPE Mission in Ladakh

  • India’s Himalayan Outpost for Planetary Exploration (HOPE) is located in Tso Kar Valley, Ladakh (4,500m above sea level).
  • It was inaugurated on 31st July 2025 by ISRO chief Dr. V. Narayanan.
  • In August 2025, researchers spent 10 days inside a Mars-like habitat, testing survival in low oxygen, freezing temperatures, and isolation.

Why Ladakh?

  • Ladakh is called India’s “cold desert”.
  • It has thin air, extreme cold, strong UV radiation, and limited water – conditions similar to Mars.
  • This makes it ideal for testing future space habitats.

Objectives of HOPE

  • Study how humans adapt physically and mentally in extreme conditions.
  • Train astronauts for future missions like Gaganyaan and Mars/Lunar habitats.
  • Collect data on health, psychology, and operations needed for long-duration space travel.

About Mars

  • Temperature: 20°C to -153°C.
  • Surface: Rocky, dusty, with volcanoes and craters.
  • Atmosphere: Thin, mostly carbon dioxide, less than 1% oxygen.
  • Day: 24.6 hours; Year: 687 Earth days.

India’s Mars Journey

  • Mangalyaan (MOM) entered Mars orbit on 24 Sept 2014, making India the first country to succeed on its first attempt.
  • It worked till 2022, far beyond its planned life.
  • Mangalyaan-2 is planned for launch by 2026.